Fellow PSWA Member Writer Quintin Peterson Swings By The Child Finder Trilogy...
MA: Today’s guest is award-winning writer Quintin Peterson. Quintin had once been a police officer, but after eighteen years of police work, he returned to writing. Now, with almost twenty-five years...
View ArticleChildren’s Book Author Susan Crites Swings by the Child Finder Trilogy
MA: I’m delighted to introduce today’s guest-blogger, children’s book author, Susan Crites. Susan lives in Warrenton, VA (a town with which I am familiar from my assignments to the northern Virginia...
View ArticleMary Slaby, Writing as Molly Roe, Pays a Visit to Mike Angley’s Website
MA: I’m delighted to introduce today’s guest-blogger, Mary Slaby (AKA Molly Roe), who hails from the same neck of the woods where I grew up: northeastern Pennsylvania. Mary’s stories use this region...
View ArticleScary Storyteller Julie Achterhoff Returns to Visit with Mike Angley
I’m delighted to welcome back a veteran guest-blogger, Julie Achterhoff. Julie first appeared on my website back on New Year’s Day. If anyone would like to go back and see what Julie and I talked...
View ArticleFellow Military Writers Society of America (MWSA) Author Erin Rainwater...
MA: It’s a real treat for me today to have as my guest a fellow member of the Military Writers Society of America (MWSA), and Rocky Mountain neighbor, Erin Rainwater. Erin is a Pennsylvania native who...
View Article“Forensic Evidence in Plots” (A Subject Near and Dear to my Heart!) by Mary Deal
Forensic Evidence in Plots by Mary Deal Forensic science could kill your story. With forensic evidence being able to convict a perpetrator on as little as a millimeter of hair fiber, for example, plots...
View ArticleAll the Way from the UK, Mike Angley Welcomes Author Ian Barker
MA: All the way from the UK, please help me welcome today’s guest-blogger, Ian Barker! Ian has always dabbled in writing since leaving school. However, he spent almost 20 years working in IT before he...
View ArticleA Return Visit by Rocky Mountain Writer, Linda Faulkner
MA: I’m pleased today to welcome back a fellow Rocky Mountain author as my guest-blogger, Linda M. Faulkner. Linda first “guested” with me on January 29, 2010, just about one year ago. During that...
View ArticleNeed Help with Loglines?
Help with Loglines by Mary Deal When promoting your books, you will need to create a Logline. Specifically, that is 25 – 50 words that describe your story without giving away the ending. A logline...
View ArticleAuthor Mary Deal Writes About “A False Sense Of Value” On The Child Finder...
Once again, my good friend and fellow writer, Mary Deal, comes through with another great article. This particular one is important to an aspiring writer because it speaks to the nexus between writing...
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